Victoria

Melbourne

Play largely DBM, although DBR, DBA and HOTT put in an appearance
occasionally - even some 7th edition. There are about 30+ members with usual attendance
15-20. We meet on the third Sunday of every month at the RAAF Club, Cromwell Street, South
Yarra. Both 15mm and 25mm are played, sometimes 6mm, but phone beforehand or contact
Martin if you want to make sure of a game in other than 15mm. Normally, Rory from The
Military Bookroom and Brian Hall of The Hall of Ancient Warriors are in attendance. The
League is also responsible for organising the Victorian DBM Titles.

Altona Wargames Club

Organise 'Caesars Challenge' an annual Book 2 Tournament - further details
to follow.

Contact:

Northern Suburbs Wargames Association

We play miniatures of all Kinds, esp. DBM Seven Years War, Naval, WW2, Full Thrust, and
Skirmish games like Warhammer and Blood Bowl. Boardgames from Empires in Arms and World in
Flames, through History of the World and A House Divided to Naval War, Family Business and
rail games. RPG's of all sorts.

We meet Every Sunday from 1pm at the community centre 66 Clyde st Northcote. Dues are
A$30 per year. We also run Lionheart Book 3/4 DBM Competition with our famous BBQ!

The club has been running since 1970. We have two 25mm Napoleonic campaigns going on at
the moment. The longest running one has been going for 3 years now; the other started last
December. The first one is covering all of Europe and is based on Napoleon's return from
Elba in 1815. We are now up to April 1816. The other Napoleonic campaign is set in Spain
1811 and they are representing every Infantry Battalion, Cavalry Regiment and Artillery
Battery in Spain as of June 1811. We have a 15mm ACW campaign just starting last month.
There are 15mm Ancient players and 5mm SYW, as well as Boardgamers.

The association meets the 2nd Sunday of each month at the nothern Sydney suburb of
Lindfield. Membership costs A$10-A$30 a year. This entitles the member to the bi-monthly
newsletter The Despatch and a 5% discount on all purchases at the 'The Tin Soldier' stores
and 'Napoleons Bookshops.' All are welcome to come.

Located at Holsworthy Barracks in SW Sydney (near Liverpool). Club was formed inthe
late 1980' by Soldiers stationed in the Holsworthy Garrison. Club meets most Thursday
Nights from 6pm onwards and normally two Sundays each month. Contact the club via their Homepage above:

The Club hosts the "Phalangite Fury" & "Grass Crown" DBM
Tournaments each year.

Newcastle

Warabrook Renaissance Gamers

has been around in various iterations for about 15 or so years. Mainly focused on 25mm
Pike and Shot but not to the exclusion of another period or scale. Current meeting
format is that we meet about 5-6 times a year, generally in the Newcastle Area, however,
we are trying to secure a venue to hold a meeting in Sydney this year (we were going to
hold a meeting at Historicon but we got the turf because of a shortage of space?) Our
meetings take the format of 2 x 3 hour rounds, DBR 25mm on 6 x 4' tables 1mm = 1pace. They
are quick and easy games. A rolling draw is sort of programmed but nothing hard and fast.

Country NSW

Blue Mountains Wargames Club

(which meets the second Friday of each month in the Drama Room at St
Columba's High School, Hawkesbury Road, Springwood, from 8.00 pm to around 1.00 am).

The Amiable Richmond River Gamers ARRG

ARRG is a small group of gamers in the Lismore , Byron bay area of northern New South Wales .We play mostly DBM , DBR and POW with plenty of spare armies for beginners .No fee's and very informal ,we play for the fun of it , with the occasional trips to comps in Brisbane etc .
Contact Chris Cameron

South Australia

Adelaide

None Known

Country South Australia

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West Australia

Perth

Country WA

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Tasmania

Hobart

None Known

Country Tasmania

None Known

Queensland

Brisbane

The Claymore Gaming Club

We (45+ members) are a non-profit club (A$5 membership) that holds bi-monthly meetings
and regular tournaments for Games Workshop games. WHFB, 40K, Necro and Epic are all
played. New and inexpereinced members are welcome. The club has several armies new players
can try out to learn the rules. Free (magic word!) terrain making and painting days are
held also. If you're interested in becoming a cunning Skaven Warlord, noble High Elven
General or a destructive Chaos Warrior come along to the Claymore Club. We are at the
Robina Town Centre, Gold Coast, Australia. More information is available through Toyworld,
Robina or by e-mailing the President (ME!) at: dru@onthenet.com.au.

The Praetorians

We meet third sunday of each month at the Yeronga Services Club, Fairfield Road
Yeronga. Contact Gary Wait via e-mail
or on 07 3369 1176

We are ONLY interested in historical gaming of any type and feature a licensed bar and
restaurant, airconditioning and pokies !

Brisbane Independent Gamers

Are you interested in Wargames? Brisbane Independent Gamers is looking for new members.
The club is situated at the Serbian Hall on the corner of Vulture St and Stephens Rd,
South Brisbane (opposite Vulture St Railway Station). We meet on the second and fourth
Sundays of each month. Start time is 9am and the club closes at 5pm.

We cater for a wide range of Wargaming interests. The types of games covered are:
Ancients (from Egyptians to Medievals using 15 mm or 25 mm miniature with DBM or WAB
rules), Black Powder (covering Napoleonics, American Civil War and Renaissance using 15 mm
miniatures), 20th Century (including modern land and naval warfare using 20 mm
figures or 1/1200 scale naval), Future and Fantasy (including Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer
40K and Epic 40K) as well as all sorts of board games, collectable card games and Role
Playing.

Membership is $16.00 (adult) per year. That equates to approximately .70c per game day.
Concessions are available for students, etc. There is also a casual game fee of $2.00 per
day (for those who cant afford the whole $16.00 or just want to come and try it out
first).

Apart from the normal club meetings, there are also competitions held throughout the
year in Brisbane as well as inter and intra state. Anyone who is interested, feel free to
just turn up at the club and make yourself known, youll be most welcome. We have a
kitchen facility at the club with food and drinks available at reasonable prices.

If you have any questions, or if you just want to try and organise a game locally, call
any of the following (after hours):

Country Queensland

Northern Territory

Darwin

Country Northern Territory

ACT

Canberra

The Canberra Games Society inc (CGS) is a non-profit organisation devoted to the
furthering of gaming and its concepts throughout the Canberra region.

What do we do? The CGS runs Australia's longest running convention, CANCON, each year
on the Australia Day Long Weekend. We also boast a membership in excess of 200 people of
all ages. On average, we have around 75 non-members who regularly attend meetings each
month.

What do we play? Along with a committe of seven avid gamers, the CGS covers the
following range of games:

The Cumberland Society

A loose (and free) association of miniatures wargamers located in the Capital
Territory. We welcome individuals of all ages and interests, with an emphasis on
historical gaming, but a growing list of players of fantasy games (not RPG - sorry!). We
play such a range of things that there is little point clogging the bandwidth! The club
meets bi-monthly on Sundays. Members pay AUD$5.00 for playing all day at a meeting ... and
you only have to ask and you are a member.